Everyone has a minimum joy that they will allow themselves to experience in a day. What if that had changed?
JOY comes from the Greek word “chairo”. Chairo was described by the ancient Greeks as the culmination of being and the good mood of the soul. It is something that is found only in God and comes with virtue and wisdom. Its opposite is not sadness but fear.
An intense feeling of deep spiritual connection, pleasure and appreciation. While experiencing joy we don’t lose ourselves, we become more truly ourselves.
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